This edition of Telos, published in 2006, focuses on Renewable Energy in Malta.
TOC:
> Renewable Energy in Malta
> Turkey in Europe?
This book forms part of the Fondation de Malte’s ... More > Telos series. The choice of Telos for the name of the series is inspired by the Fondation’s objective to contribute towards the achievement of stated aims, Telos being the Classical Greek word for finality.
The Fondation de Malte was originally formed in 1998 through the inspiration of Mrs. Mercedes Busuttil and registered in Malta by Public Deed.
The Fondation de Malte is an international NGO, based in Malta, dedicated to cultural affairs, environmental concerns, education and human rights.
It acts through the organisation of seminars, conferences, courses and book publications.< Less

This edition of Telos, published in 2006, focuses on Renewable Energy in Malta.
TOC:
> Renewable Energy in Malta
> Turkey in Europe?
This book forms part of the Fondation de Malte’s ... More > Telos series. The choice of Telos for the name of the series is inspired by the Fondation’s objective to contribute towards the achievement of stated aims, Telos being the Classical Greek word for finality.
The Fondation de Malte was originally formed in 1998 through the inspiration of Mrs. Mercedes Busuttil and registered in Malta by Public Deed.
The Fondation de Malte is an international NGO, based in Malta, dedicated to cultural affairs, environmental concerns, education and human rights.
It acts through the organisation of seminars, conferences, courses and book publications.< Less

In commemoration of Guido de Marco's dedication to the international dimension of maritime affairs, Fondation de Malte felt it would be a fitting tribute to focus on a particular moment of de... More > Marco’s life, in his involvement as one of the prestigious Vice-Presidents of the Independent World Commission on the Oceans (IWCO). The maritime context, both from a national and international perspective, remained for him an essential dimension to any geopolitical progress.< Less

In this edition of Telos, our contributors re-examine the problematique where the rights of future generations are upheld through responsible acts of the present generation. For human rights and... More > human duties should also be one of moral obligation from one person towards another. Peter Serracino Inglott opens this book with a thinkpiece on the rights of Future generations as the world becomes increasingly inter-connected. Olivier Godard looks at the legal difficulties in having real intergenerational equity. Salvino Busuttil looks at the concepts of human rights, human duties and human responsibilities. Claudio Zanghi examines the legal aspects of non-refoulement, with recent examples of its implementations. Eva Riollot examines the relationship of the changing urban landscape in the Mediterranean. Melanie Laudriec closes with an overview on the situation of the irregular migration Malta is subject to, as the southern border of the European Union.< Less

In this edition of Telos, our contributors re-examine the problematique where the rights of future generations are upheld through responsible acts of the present generation. For human rights and... More > human duties should also be one of moral obligation from one person towards another. Peter Serracino Inglott opens this book with a thinkpiece on the rights of Future generations as the world becomes increasingly inter-connected. Olivier Godard looks at the legal difficulties in having real intergenerational equity. Salvino Busuttil looks at the concepts of human rights, human duties and human responsibilities. Claudio Zanghi examines the legal aspects of non-refoulement, with recent examples of its implementations. Eva Riollot examines the relationship of the changing urban landscape in the Mediterranean. Melanie Laudriec closes with an overview on the situation of the irregular migration Malta is subject to, as the southern border of the European Union.< Less

In this edition of Telos we have asked distinguished contributors to offer articles inspired from the “annus mirabilis” of 1989 and linked to their own personal and professional... More > experiences.Salvino Busuttil examines the recent credit crunch in the perspective of Marx’s vision of the end of capitalism. Janos Bogardi recounts his escape from Hungary into the West and the significance of 1989 to him. Jean-Pierre Massué explains the changes in East-West technological cooperation in the build-up to 1989 and its aftermath. Giovanni Bonello relates his experiences at the European Court of Human Rights following the ratification of the European Convention on Human Rights by nearly all the Eastern Block. Awni Behnam takes a look at the changes in UNCTAD and at reinvesting in international institutions. Finally, Karol Vasak analyses the changes in Central and Eastern Europe post-1989 and underlines the importance of not forgetting the memory of the past.< Less

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